AP PhotoLeBron James, left, is teaming with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh to form one of the most talented threesomes the NBA has ever seen.

I always have said LeBron James needs to win titles to become the King
of basketball.

Something has been missing with James and his
Cleveland Cavaliers teams. James needs to improve his low-post game to
be one of the greats of all time, but recent champions have had added
ingredients.

Kobe Bryant has a ton of talent around him on the Los
Angeles Lakers. Boston loaded up on some big names to get a ring.
Orlando is young and potent.

Now, I think James chose the right team to
move to the next level.

Going to the Miami Heat to play with Dwyane
Wade and Chris Bosh is a smart move. There
hasn’t been a threesome like this on any NBA team in the past 20 years.

Order
the rings now, because that South Beach threesome will win titles the
next five years. Maybe make it eight in a row if they all stay together
beyond their current deals. The only way they give up the trophy is if
one of them goes down with a major injury on this 60-month basketball
concert tour.

I’ll go as far to say I think they win 70 games each year.

Some
already are saying their egos never will work together. Wrong argument,
as the Big Three planned this together, took millions less each in
salary, and wanted to form this instant dynasty with all three on board.

I think James showed some humility and maturity by having the guts to
share the glory with his friends.

I do agree with those who screamed
at their television screens like I did Thursday night.

James never
should have done that one-hour TV special. He seemed uncomfortable as
ESPN turned his decision into a made-for-advertising ratings and revenue
event. It’s time to move on from that basketball horror picture show to
the makings of the greatest run the modern side of the NBA has seen.

No
team will be able to beat the Big Three in a seven-game playoff series.

No team in the history of the game could defend Wade and James in the
same four quarters, let alone Bosh.

The highest level of basketball is
not a team game. It is about stars taking over when needed and matchup
problems. Wade, James and Bosh will create so many lopsided mismatches
that teams will not be able to handle them.

Talk of Miami needing
more talent to win is absurd. Michael Jordan made millionaires out of a
bunch of mid-level NBA players around him. He won six rings because no
one could stop him even when they knew he was getting the ball.

Throw
Wade, Bosh and James on the same court, and all you can do is pray they
are off their game. That is the only way to beat them. The rest of the
league and the fans know it. This is why the Miami Heat have become the
New York Yankees of basketball without the Big Three having played a
game together.

Five titles in a row will be easy if they stay
healthy.

Adding a sharpshooter such as Mike Miller will only make them
that much more powerful. High-level veterans will take less money to
play with Miami knowing they can get a ring.

James showed me
something when he made his decision based on wanting to win
championships. Bosh, Wade and James are unlike many NBA players who take
the money and run from success. All three are good for the league and
good role models for kids. To watch people turn on them is just part of
our current sports world.

All the talk about James running from Ohio
and the Cleveland fans is weak. He has spent his life giving the fans of
that region a source of pride. They anointed him the King. They
witnessed everything short of an NBA championship parade.

I think he
produced miracles with the talent around him. If he can win 61 games
with the Cavs roster of last year, getting to 70 wins in 82
regular-season games should be easy with Wade and Bosh as his running
mates.